| Friday 5 March 2010 - 2230 GMT - BBC Two Presented by Emily Maitlis "Amazing Unesco listed building for sale, city centre location, fantastic views, period features throughout - may need some renovation." German lawmakers have reportedly come up with a radical plan for Greece to ease its financial crisis and prevent Berlin being stung for a bailout - a fire sale of ancient artefacts with the acropolis itself going to the highest bidder. And from the German tabloid Bild the suggestion that Greece should flog some of its islands - that would certainly ease accusations of Germans hogging all of the sun loungers on the beach. Tonight, Tim Whewell reports on the growing tensions between Germany and Greece as northern Europe faces up to the prospect of bailing out their southern neighbours. At the top of the show though, Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been giving evidence at the Chilcot Inquiry, insisting that the decision to go to war in 2003 was "right" but indicating that he was in the dark about key decisions in the build up to war. David Grossman examines a carefully choreographed performance. And Emily Maitlis has just come back from an interview with controversial Dutch MP Geert Wilders who has shown his anti-Islam film in the UK's House of Lords today. Recent polls suggest that he could soon become one of the most powerful men in the Netherlands. Join us for all that and more at 10.30pm. PS Emily's weekly column Virtually There, in which she gives her slant on the interesting and amusing stories that have been circulating on the web, has just been published. Read it here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/8548197.stm |